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No Senor
No Senor (limited 12")
Cat: IM 015. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Electro
No Senor (6:08)
Me & My Sequencer (part 1) (5:32)
Me & My Sequencer (part 2) (5:18)
No Senor (Terence Fixmer remix) (6:29)
! low stock $17.47
Red Team
Red Team (12")
Cat: MIN 303. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Electro
The Storm (5:02)
Forgotten Technology (4:43)
Alexia (5:30)
The City Of The Dead (4:19)
Electronic Winter (5:05)
Controlling Transmissions (6:35)
Review: Michel Amato has weathered more than a few rises and falls of electro, not least alongside Miss Kittin during the heady years of electroclash. At all times his sound has stayed true to a focus on dark side dystopia, and that comes through in abundance on this new drop for Dutch label Mindri. The vibe is edgy and unsettled, but of course it also slams where it counts too, with 'Forgotten Technology' in particular primed to do some serious damage in the dance. It's not all peak time prowess though - 'Alexia' is a captivating cruise through moodier realms which at times call to mind The Other People Place and 'The City Of The Dead' delights in its devilish, slow-creeping analogue perfection.
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out of stock $16.43
Nancy
Nancy (hand-numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EE 027RTM. Rel: 12 Sep 19
 
Electro
Nancy (It Turns Gold) (feat Michael Zodorozny) (3:24)
Brouillard (3:50)
Chelsea Boots (4:32)
Nancy (3:22)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $14.59
Lost & Found EP (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Cat: KLRR 3 (B-STOCK). Rel: 04 Mar 19
 
Electro
At Night
Leather Dreams
Body Electric
The Night Flight
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


This tidy EP gathers together some of The Hacker's most sought-after early tracks, all of which have been re-mastered to leave them sounding weightier than ever. First up is the pulsating brilliance of electro-techno fusion workout "At Night", which - like two other cuts on the EP - first appeared on legendary 1998 12" "A Strange Day". This prime chunk of mind-altering body music is swiftly followed by the sparkling, saucer-eyed alien electro-funk of "Leather Dreams" and the hard-wired Kraftwerk style electro heaviness of "Body Electric" (a fuzz-soaked slammer based around the Robots' "Numbers" that initially came out in 1998). "The Night Flight", a bubbly Drexciya style number from 1999, completes a fantastic package.
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out of stock $6.76
Lost & Found EP (remastered)
Lost & Found EP (remastered) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KLRR 3. Rel: 04 Mar 19
 
Electro
At Night (6:02)
Leather Dreams (4:50)
Body Electric (4:36)
The Night Flight (3:15)
Review: This tidy EP gathers together some of The Hacker's most sought-after early tracks, all of which have been re-mastered to leave them sounding weightier than ever. First up is the pulsating brilliance of electro-techno fusion workout "At Night", which - like two other cuts on the EP - first appeared on legendary 1998 12" "A Strange Day". This prime chunk of mind-altering body music is swiftly followed by the sparkling, saucer-eyed alien electro-funk of "Leather Dreams" and the hard-wired Kraftwerk style electro heaviness of "Body Electric" (a fuzz-soaked slammer based around the Robots' "Numbers" that initially came out in 1998). "The Night Flight", a bubbly Drexciya style number from 1999, completes a fantastic package.
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out of stock $10.42
Le Theatre Des Operations
Cat: DE 184. Rel: 06 Nov 17
 
Techno
Underwater Sequence (5:56)
Frozen Voices (5:22)
Time X (feat Miss Kittin) (5:35)
Dancing Mekanik (5:44)
Dark Neon (6:45)
Body Diktat (5:10)
Complicated Dances (5:30)
Camisole Chimique (6:34)
Review: 2017 has been a good year for fans of The Hacker AKA long-serving producer Michel Amato. Having already impressed via rock solid EPs on Stilleben and Bordello a Parigi, Amato delivers his first full-length excursion since 2014. As you'd probably expect, Les Theatre Des Operations tends towards the alien and intergalactic, with Amato serving up a range of tracks rich in bleeping electronic melodies, unfussy drum machine rhythms and angular, TB-303 style basslines. As usual, the eight tracks neatly blur the boundaries between techno and electro - both rhythmically and sonically - while regular collaborator Miss Kittin lends a hand on moody and mind-altering LP highlight "Time X", adding some typically sleazy and stylish spoken word vocals.
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Played by: 3.14, Ali Renault, Tijana T
out of stock $22.69
Midnight Bliss
Cat: BAP 105. Rel: 28 Sep 17
 
Electro
Midnight Bliss (6:38)
Heavy Duty Disco (5:59)
out of stock $9.65
Propagande EP
Cat: STILLEBEN 048. Rel: 08 Jun 17
 
Electro
Propagande (5:59)
Still (6:23)
La Marine (6:18)
Propagande V2 (6:14)
out of stock $10.95
Haunted
Haunted (12")
Cat: MRX 017. Rel: 08 Apr 10
 
Electro
Haunted (original)
Haunted (Feedback remix)
Haunted (Banda Banetti remix)
out of stock $7.30
Black Hole
Cat: WHITENOISE 010. Rel: 07 Apr 10
 
Techno
Black Hole
Machine Music
Novovision
Played by: The Black Dog
out of stock $8.33
Exit Planet Earth: Carbon
Exit Planet Earth: Carbon (140 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: EPE 01. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Electro
The Hacker - "Positif/Negatif" (6:36)
214 - "Testy Robot" (5:53)
Reedale Rise - "Lux" (5:51)
Derek Carr - "The Gap" (6:22)
Review: 20/20 Vision have firmly gaffa taped their flag to the electro antennae with "Exit Planet Earth", a new compilation series celebrating veterans and newcomers in the business of tweaked out machine funk. The Hacker is up first with "Positif/Negatif", a rubbery, FX-laden workout with plenty of uneasy space around the core rhythm section. 214 follows up with the decidedly creepy, sound design-embellished "Testy Robot". On the flip Reedale Rise brings something a bit livelier with the plush synth flex pinging through "Lux". Derek Carr completes the set with "The Gap", a lush slice of melancholic machine dreaming for mellower moments.
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out of stock $10.42
Diamonds In The Night
Cat: BAP 134. Rel: 24 Jan 20
 
Disco/Re-Edits
The Hacker - "Passion" (2:55)
Armonics - "Universal Oneness" (5:37)
Discobeton - "Leave Me Superficial" (6:44)
Voiron - "Voironia" (5:11)
Review: Bordello is back with a new compilation series: Diamonds In The Night. An homage to the hours of darkness (and the great composer who went by the name of Felli - R.I.P.). From ecstatic peak time dance floor action to erotic euphoria and its more edgy after hours just before dawn. For the first volume we've selected four fine diamonds by The Hacker and Voiron from France, Armonics from Italy and Discobeton from Bulgaria.

Through darkness diamonds spread their richest light...
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out of stock $9.91
Roentgen
Roentgen (12")
Cat: CE 039. Rel: 25 Jun 21
 
Electro
Roentgen (part 1) (6:08)
Roentgen (part 2) (6:49)
RBMK (MMT-8 remix) (5:44)
RBMK (4:09)
out of stock $10.42
Ravexistence
Ravexistence (red vinyl 10" + white vinyl 10")
Cat: ROD 16. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Electro
The Hacker - "Reactor" (7:03)
David Carretta - "Invasive Machinery" (6:09)
Terence Fixmer - "Detune My Brain" (6:04)
Umwelt - "Mind War Acid" (5:06)
 in stock $37.53
Novo Disko
Novo Disko (hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OR 16. Rel: 25 Oct 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Novo Disko (2006 original version) (5:16)
Novo Disko (Alek Drive remix) (4:59)
Review: It's only natural that both The Hacker and HIV+ receive some attention on the excellent Oraculo Records, home to the very best in darkwave and all things post-everything. This particular tune, the fiery and tenebrous "Novo Disko", is actually from 2006, but it's one of those timeless tracks that cuts right to the core of industrial music; the glitchy, metallic beats, the distorted voices, and its general level of aggression are a perfect encapsulation of the genre. The remix from Alek Drive only does it more justice, thanks to its heavier techno pounce and magnificent extra injection of bass. This one's recommended!
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out of stock $19.81
Trigger Zone
Cat: INTLC 001. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Electro
Trigger Zone (5:11)
Human Method (6:13)
Industrial Drive (6:17)
 in stock $15.12
MonoTrax Volume 2
MonoTrax Volume 2 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MON 019. Rel: 24 Jun 19
 
Electro
The Hacker - "Rythmus Machine" (5:12)
Larry McCormick - "Root Code" (5:26)
Cosmic Force - "Maximilian Of Roma" (5:08)
DeFeKT - "I Am Here" (5:17)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Larry McCormick's Monotone label is one of the finest outposts for darkside electro operating in these bountiful times for the genre, and following on from the first volume of vinyl-only compilation MonoTrax, brace yourselves for round two. The Hacker is at his stalking, sinister best on "Rhythmus Machine," while McCormick himself brings a tough, street-level grittiness to "Root Code." Cosmic Force is on a dystopian sci fi tip with the nagging synth patterns of "Maximilian Of Roma", and DeFeKT completes the package with the audacious synth acrobatics and jackhammer beats of "I Am Here." What more do you need to know? This is high-end electro business for down and dirty, sweat-box dancefloors.
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out of stock $8.33
Versus
Versus (12")
Cat: SKM 004. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Electro
The Hacker - "It's In Space" (6:16)
The Hacker - "It's In Space" (Stigma remix) (6:58)
Stigma - "Arsenic On The Rocks" (4:56)
Stigma - "Arsenic On The Rocks" (The Hacker remix) (5:37)
Stigma - "Arsenic On The Rocks" (80's mix) (4:41)
Review: French electro label Sekhem notches up its fourth release with this split disc from some heavyweight operators. First up is The Hacker, who throws down a perfectly pitched slice of death disco in his unmistakable style on 'It's In Space' before Stigma takes on a remix which adds a gnarly layer of distortion to proceedings. Stigma then takes up the mantle on the B-side with 'Arsenic On The Rocks', an industrial-tinged workout for those who like a rockist snarl to their stomping club workouts. The Hacker then returns to remix the track and give it a suitably seedy makeover before the final '80s mix' completes the package with an even more faithful exploration of the influences hinted at in the original version.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
out of stock $17.47
Signs Of Decay 2
Cat: SOM 042. Rel: 09 Dec 16
 
Techno
Impakt - "Sodomacid" (3:09)
The Hacker - "1111" (6:37)
Crotaphytus - "Titanus Saurus Rex" (5:20)
Legowelt - "Droomtoestand" (5:38)
Chris Moss - "Cenobite" (5:29)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $9.91
Blurred Angles
Blurred Angles (limited hand-stamped numbered 12")
Cat: BT 13. Rel: 29 Jun 16
 
Electro
Luke Eargoggle & The Hacker - "Body" (6:09)
Luke Eargoggle & Marco Bernardi - "Rat Wire Chomp" (6:52)
Luke Eargoggle & Rutherford - "Stalkers Behave" (7:12)
Luke Eargoggle & Das Muster - "Starke" (3:45)
Review: Electro is a genre with concepts riven deep within its DNA, and Brokntoys is a label that likes to approach the conceptual from fresh new angles with each release. Or should that be blurred angles, as this latest Brokntoys 12" casts the iconic Luke Eargoggle as conductor alongside an impressive cast of the Swedish producer's contemporaries. Michal Amato (aka The Hacker), Marco Bernardi, Das Muster and Rutherford all line up to work alongside Eargoggle for a most impressive 12" that covers all facets of contemporary electro. The Hacker and Eargoggle's "Body" is almost New Beat, sounding like a lost Dissident cut, whilst "Rat Wire Chomp" with Bernardi falls neatly in the camp of Motor City futurism. There's a satisfying rhythmic snap and some dastardly vocoders on Rutherford and Eargoggle's "Stalker's Behave", whilst the Das Muster collaboration, "Starke," might just be the best slice of electro here.
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out of stock $10.17
First Album (reissue) (B-STOCK)
First Album (reissue) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NBLP 001. Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Coldwave/Synth
Life On MTV (4:24)
Frank Sinatra (3:50)
Walk On By (5:18)
1982 (5:18)
Stock Exchange (5:46)
You & Us (6:15)
Flexibility (11:00)
L'Homme Dans L'Ombre (4:17)
Slow Track (2:58)
Nurse (5:16)
Stripper (4:59)
DJ Song (3:04)
Walking In The Sunshine (5:14)
Frank Sinatra 2001 (4:57)
The Beach (bonus track) (4:39)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Nobody's Business re-release Kittin's first album, 'First Album', harkening to way back when the electroclash queen (Caroline Herve) formed one part of the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker with Michael Amato. Perhaps it's time for an electroclash comeback, as we're no less keen on this album as we were back then. We're happily reminded of the hit popcorning single '1982', while between-the-beats coldness prevails on lesser-known cuts like 'Nurse' and 'L'Homme Dans L'Ombre', showing off the pair's near-sociopathically calculated sound. Also of note: this album's original release year, 2001, is to 2022 what 1982 was to it.

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out of stock $23.98
First Album (reissue)
First Album (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NBLP 001. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Life On MTV (4:24)
Frank Sinatra (3:50)
Walk On By (5:18)
1982 (5:18)
Stock Exchange (5:46)
You & Us (6:15)
Flexibility (11:00)
L'Homme Dans L'Ombre (4:17)
Slow Track (2:58)
Nurse (5:16)
Stripper (4:59)
DJ Song (3:04)
Walking In The Sunshine (5:14)
Frank Sinatra 2001 (4:57)
The Beach (bonus track) (4:39)
Review: Nobody's Business re-release Kittin's first album, 'First Album', harkening to way back when the electroclash queen (Caroline Herve) formed one part of the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker with Michael Amato. Perhaps it's time for an electroclash comeback, as we're no less keen on this album as we were back then. We're happily reminded of the hit popcorning single '1982', while between-the-beats coldness prevails on lesser-known cuts like 'Nurse' and 'L'Homme Dans L'Ombre', showing off the pair's near-sociopathically calculated sound. Also of note: this album's original release year, 2001, is to 2022 what 1982 was to it.

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 in stock $28.94
Third Album
Third Album (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBLP 003. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Electro
19 (4:59)
Ostbhanhof (6:36)
Homme A La Mode (3:56)
La Cave (3:54)
Malades (6:17)
Purist (5:16)
Retrovision (4:17)
Soyouz (5:34)
Review: As one of the iconic partnerships from the electroclash era, Miss Kittin & The Hacker helped define seedy synth tackle at the turn of the century. Given the prevalence of minimal wave in this day and age, it feels like the perfect time for them to come back with a new album. Teetering between pop nous and the darkest of deviant nighttime dreams, this is everything you would want from a return of the Grenoble greats. Listening to 'Purist' and they could easily be taking on the charts, while a trip into 'La Cave' is like donning your finest leathers and sliding into the dungeon.
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out of stock $27.11
Two
Two (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBLP 002. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Electro
The Womb (5:43)
1000 Dreams (5:25)
PPO (6:28)
Party In My Head (6:39)
Indulgence (4:06)
Emotional (interlude) (5:32)
Suspicious Mind (5:57)
Electronic City (4:46)
Inutile Eternite (5:26)
Ray Ban (4:35)
1000 Dreams (reprise) (3:00)
Review: Miss Kittin and The Hacker go together like cheese and biscuits. They have a long history of crafted always edgy electro and electrical sounds and this latest album is the latest chapter in their on going story. It is the second release on Nobody's Business and bristles with attitude. 'The Womb' is all warped bass and caustic textures with Kittin's sleazy vocals. '1000 Dreams' is more elastic and driven by rubbery bass and 'Suspicious Mind' explores a bright, cosmic and melodic world of throwback 80s sounds with Kittin in a more pop vocal mould as she covers the iconic track of the same name.
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Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
 
Electro
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
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